THIS BOOK IS FOR THE INNOVATORS. Those people in Estate Agency and Real Estate that believe things can be different to the way it has been done for the last 30 years. Those people that want to understand what building a data driven business really means. Those people that see companies like Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon build phenomenal businesses based around data and wonder how maybe that could translate over into our beloved property industry. Those people that just want to understand the business world around them and how it actually works in this new age. This book is for those people who look to the future, as opposed to the past, and how they want to build their businesses to be completely vital as we go forward into the 2020s.Whilst this book is focused specifically on estate agency, it is also useful for any business owner, just to understand the importance of building meaningful and critical data inside your business. What that data looks like, and what you do with it in order to make sure you are not superseded by technology. Mark Burgess is a best-selling author and speaker, specifically around business, Estate Agency and data driven marketing. He speaks at national and international conferences, has had his own TV show, and has been featured on Forbes, as one of the entrepreneurs in the world making a real difference.Mark's insight and knowledge into the future of business and what it will take in order for you to be successful as we embark upon a new decade has proven invaluable to thousands of companies and entrepreneurs around the globe and he's easy to read, no nonsense style will have you not only gripped, but understanding the new age of Estate Agency that lies before us.WELCOME TO THE REVOLUTION.
A gripping BBC Radio 4 drama about King George VI's struggle to overcome his stammer and his close working relationship with his speech therapist.It is Coronation Day, 1937. As the country celebrates, the new monarch must face one of the most difficult challenges he has ever encountered: the dreaded BBC Radio Broadcast to the Nation. Only one man can prepare the terrified King for his ordeal at the microphone - Australian speech therapist Lionel Logue. With his unconventional methods such as tongue-twisters, breathing exercises and Shakespearean quotations, and a variety of teaching styles ranging from empathy to bullying, Logue aims to give George VI the confidence to navigate the minefield ahead. As the two men wrestle with the intricacies of the speech, their conversation ranges from the Abdication Crisis to the King's childhood and his uneasy relationship with his father - and the King's dependence on and deep friendship with Logue becomes apparent. Starring Alex Jennings as George VI and Trevor Littledale as Logue, this is a riveting portrait of a prominent man at a pivotal moment in his own life and in the history of the 20th century.